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Honda’s New Amaze Sedan Drops in 2025—But Does It Live Up to the Hype?

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Honda Unveils Third Generation Amaze
Bold Pricing at 940,000 Yen
Significant Changes Despite Expectations

Honda Amaze / YouTube Channel OVERDRIVE
Honda Amaze / YouTube Channel OVERDRIVE

Honda has unveiled the third-generation Amaze for the Indian market. The model, which will compete against the Suzuki Dzire, Hyundai Aura, and Tata Tigor, uses the same platform as its predecessor but features a major overhaul on the outside and inside.

However, the teaser sketch that had garnered much anticipation was disappointing. Consumers who had expected a groundbreaking and unique design felt that the result was an ordinary evolution. In particular, there are some regrettable elements, such as the proportional issues typical of subcompact sedans and 15-inch wheels.

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VGRides
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Honda

Refined Exterior Design
Falls Short of Teaser Expectations

Honda has given the third-generation Amaze a more refined LED headlight, a more prominent front grille, and smoked taillights inspired by the Honda City. These design changes are a clear improvement over its predecessor.

However, the vehicle’s overall proportions and design perfection are not enough to satisfy consumers’ expectations. The teaser’s eye-catching effect is somewhat diminished, and the differentiation from competing models is weak.

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Honda
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BW BusinessWorld

Interior Draws Inspiration from Elevate SUV
Blending Modernity with Practicality

Inside, the Amaze takes inspiration from Honda’s Indian SUV, the Elevate, with a modern and minimalist dashboard design. The steering wheel, digital instrument cluster, and air conditioning controls are identical to those in the Elevate, while the 8-inch infotainment display provides some differentiation. Although the 416-liter trunk capacity has been slightly reduced compared to the previous model, it still offers more space than the Suzuki Dzire, contributing to the overall practicality of the interior.

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ACKO Drive
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YouTube Channel Acko Drive

Safety and Performance
Coupled with Competitive Pricing

Honda has made a big leap forward in safety. It has six standard airbags and Honda Sensing ADAS technology, which provides Level 2 self-driving capabilities. This technology is only available on the top ZX trim, but it is expected to be a big advantage over the competition. As for the powertrain, it consists of a single option of a 1.2-liter i-VTEC engine. It produces up to 89 horsepower and can be selected with an improved 5-speed manual or a CVT automatic transmission. However, it is unfortunate that the CNG option applied to the competition model is missing.

For Honda’s third-generation Amaze, prices start at around 940,000 yen (about $6,250), with the top-of-the-line ZX trim costing around 1.29 million yen (about $8,575). First deliveries are scheduled for January 2025, and Honda is looking to gain a more significant share of the Indian subcompact sedan market.

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  • Wayne

    What is 'Modernity'? And the Prologue is exponentially better than this vehicle could ever be?!

  • Bruce Chandler

    What an ugly little car

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